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The High Sheriff attends BEM Awards at Loseley House, presented by the Lord Lieutenant – Mr Michael More-Molyneux.

The High Sheriff, Mr Timothy Wates DL, was privileged to be at Loseley house for presentations of the British Empire Medals by the Lord Lieutenant – Mr Michael More-Molyneuux on the 11th April. Tim said, ‘It was great to meet such a wonderful Group of people being acknowledged for their over and above contribution to society and Surrey life. Their backgrounds varied from food banks, to policing, to the ambulance service, to education to farmers markets. The common thread, enthusiasm, talent and giving back.

Recipients were:

Mr Barnaby Sandow BEM For services to Education

Mr Jack Summers BEM for services to mental health and well-being

Mr Ian Sweeney BEM for services to conservation and heritage in Surrey

Mrs Julia Hopkins BEM for services to the community in Woking

Mr Michael Heath BEM for services to the community in Tongham

Mr Richard Fox BEM for services to policing and music

Mrs Sally Erhardt BEM for services to the Food Industry

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Our Governors

If you would like to contact our Chairman of Governors please do so by emailing governors@rgsg.co.uk or by writing to the School.

Learn more about our Governors below.

Mrs SK Creedy MA

Chairman of Govenors

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Mrs SK Creedy MA

Chairman of Govenors

After reading Law at Girton College, Cambridge Sarah Creedy worked as a Commercial Property Solicitor in the City before entering the world of local politics serving as a Councillor in Guildford for twelve years. She first became the Council’s nominated Governor in 2004 and has been Chairman of the Board since 2013. She and her husband moved to Guildford in 1995, both their sons are Old Guildfordians and as an Honorary Alderman, Sarah has leadership roles in a number of voluntary organisations.

Mr TE Lingard BSCI, MINSTP

Vice Chairman

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Mr TE Lingard BSCI, MINSTP

Vice Chairman

As a former pupil of both the RGS and RGS Prep, the son of a former teacher, and with a son currently in the school, Tom Lingard has had a strong connection to the RGS his entire life. After leaving the RG

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey Michael More-Molyneux has lived in the county of Surrey all his life. Loseley Park has been the residence of the More-Molyneux family for over five centuries.

Michael and his wife Sarah moved out of Loseley House in 2017, when their eldest son Alexander and his wife Sophia took over the Elizabethan manor house and the running of the estate.

Over the years Michael More-Molyneux has built links with many organisations and businesses in Surrey. Since his appointment as Lord-Lieutenant in 2015 he has become involved with an increasing number of charities and many good causes across the county. In 2021, he considers this a very important part of his role.

I am committed to encouraging and supporting the voluntary, charitable and faith sectors, benevolent organisations and the industrial, business and social life of our county. The support that I continue to receive from communities and individuals across Surrey has been inspirational and energising and I relish developing my role.

Michael More-Molyneux

The Vice Lord-L

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